Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, July 9, 1912, Page 6

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New Monday Morning Train Accommodates. Summer Visitors |§ —$5,000 Fire Loss at Watch Hill Cotiage—George Ken- | neth’s Funeral Services Duplicate Those of His Brother David—Pleasant View Cottagers Must Be More Tidy or| President Haviland Will Know Why The funeral services of George Ken- peth yere held from his residence in FranZlin street Monday afternoon, and, ®o far as possible, the services were the same as were held at the funeral of his brother, David Kenneth, ten days ago. The Episcopal service was condusted by Rev. Willam F. Wil- liams and Rev. Willlam Groton at the house; the service at e grave was according to the Masonic ritual and conducted by Franklin lodge. The bearers were the same who served at the funeral of David Kenneth and were Charles H. Potter, Willlam A. Burl Hen) d Thomas E. Rob- became Masons fnson.- The b @t the same time and were members of | ay Franklin lodge, Free ond Masons, and of Palmer chapt Arch Masons. coepted Royal d a delegation from , of which the deceased was & charter member. There Wwere many beautifn] floral tributes. Burial Was st River Bend Property owners are seen to get to- gether and provide the ways and means to keep the colony in a more cleanly condition, with speckal ragard and expect to accomplish Pt end through the Pleasant Vic Impeovement society, which was or- SRR o 7ot g bt which meems to Bave waned as far as the oie Jeots of the organization are concern- eod. Efort will be made to Infuse new lifis into the present organtration, and it that cammot be done there will be | yeorgant mation, as existing condit! demand activity, Some of the colon are s2id to be vary careiess in regard o the disposa! of refuee, and it Is be- Meved this can be resdily remedied b organtzed effort, J, H, H v $dent of the Nor 1 is also prestdent o Improwement society, amied to ses that the propar esmmi tees parform the dutles a( ‘h.r affi taized in that made along difterent 1t is the lntent to hawe Pleasant kept coloniss The Food-drink {or Porknfants, Invabds, m‘G buid: PLUMBING AND STEAMFITTING “Everybody’s Doing It” Doing What? Why having their reefs, guiters | and conducter pipes repaired of ®ourse. . And they are having it dome | by A J. WHOLEY & (0, | . 2 Ferry Strest Telephone TAKE A LOCZ IN A. H. BREED'S Plumbing Shop And See What He Has Got To Sell i you have any plumbing work, or If you have burned a whole lot of coal, dnd have not been able to keep com- fortable let us talk it over. | have hdpod others, perhaps | can help you. Sanitary Humbm' A peep into an up to date bathroom 8 only Jess refreshiig than the baig the summer you will bath for bodily eemfort. 1 will sho plans of the poice &34 give you esiimates for the work of putting them fu in the best manner | ndpoint—and guare @ztee the enti J. E. TOMPKINS, 67 West Main Street E. L. BURNAP Plumbing, Sieam and Gas| : Prices and wori satisfartar) 30 Platt Ave. Tel S. F. GIBSON Tin and Sheet Meial Worker | Agent for Richardson and Boyntca Furneces. B5 West Main Street. Norwich, Conn, ROBERT J.COCHRANE Gas Fitting, Plumbiog, Sieam Fitilog, 10 West Maln 8¢, Norwlch, Conn, Agent N. B O 8 ot Pacldpe, ape1d TF.BURNS. eating and Plumbing, 92 Franklin Strest Seashore Express Leaves Westerly § |8 Wednesday , when a locomotive down the embankment between | rt A. Baboock, | ; funeral was at- | jends, and besides Red Ripe § TOMATOES B21bs Mo 0 SPECIAL GOMBINATION 8 20 pounds B Granulated Sugar . . »‘v 1 Ib. TEA, any var The 8eachore express, an earl you samples and n and other tubs HNee ask read to t bers ¢ porters to | down ti or STRIKE Tuesday, and Thursday EGGS— “egs of Spring LAMB R e S R S h Skinned HOULDERS, Ib. Salt SPARERIBS LDERMEN'S ME ting th ntinued "The men wer } eal Byrian mmq wha entered the of- SPECIALS Opportunities to Lower Your Cost of Living ARE OFFERED YOU IN THESE SPECIALS. Notice the Hour Sale FLOUR— Fresh Selected, Brown Every Egg guaranteed G < e pOT ROAST - SPRING LAMNB The Factory End Sala WHICH IS NOW IN PROGRESS, IS FILLING OUR STORE EVERY DAY WITH ENTHUSIASTIC BUY- _NO DULL SEASON HERE! The immense assortments of Seasonable Merchandise and unmatchable values which the Factory End Sale offers are the magnets which who would buy with econom; the patronage of all Following are a few of the many special values wln:h the Factory End Sale offers: Native VEAL CHOPS Rib or Loin LAMB CHOPS, Ib. 12Yc sllCEd DRIED BEEF Prime Rib ROAST Ib. Sugar Cured 1 lb. LIVER 5 1b. BACON German Style SHOULDERS B Frankfurters, lb. Ib. /Native String ip i BANANAS 22¢ 2 quarts . .. | Mohican MACARONI Magic YEAST 1 Reliable FLOUR * ) Best Laundry STARCH, 4 Ibs. .... 15c§! Yellow Eye BEANS, Ib. Soaked PEAS Dried BEEF In jars — jar.... TWO-HOUR SALE ALL THREE DAYS Borden’s Peerless MILK, 85c dozen—can 8c Yellow - White. MEAL, 5 lbs. Choicest PRUNES 3 to 8 P. V e ! 11b. Confec- ioners’ Sugar 1/, Ib. Cocoanut . FACTORY END SALE OF WASH. GOODS 4c | Shirting Prints and Faney § value | Dress Prints, short lengths 7c | and full pieces—all at 4c & | Fara, vaivo 7o, 540 | Best Quality Prints, Indigo value | blues, graye, mourning and shirting prints at 5%c a yard, value. Tc. 6/s¢ | Good Quality Dress Ging- vaiue | hams, 10 to 20-yard lengths, 9c | stripes, checks and plaids at 6%c a yard, value 9c. 63c | Fine Quality Batiste, newest value | designs and colorings, includ- 10c | ing large a rtment of bor- dered patterns at 6%c a yard, value 10c. Dress Cambrics, 38 inches vatue | wide, in a big range of pat- 16c terns, light and dark color- ings, in figures, dots and stripes. 8lsc | French Crepe, 26 inches wide, alue | in stripes and figured designs 15c | at 81c a yard, value lsc. 946 | Fine Quality Batiste and value | Dimity, in a wide range of 1ic this season’s newest designs and colof | dered patterns,- y Percales, 36 in a big assort- signs and color- sc a yard, value | Best Qua inches wid ment of ¢ at 1 Best Quality Dress Ging- including Bates, A. F. €., Toiles, . in all this season’s newest designs, in- cluding a complete line of | piain colors. h Palmer Zephyr Ging- in plaids, checks and ab , value 15c ShirtingMadras, wide, white grounds with a variety of colored stripes at | 14 a yard, value 18c. Bordered Batiste, 40 inches wide, in a splendld showing| | of attractive color combina-f| tions at 14%c a yard, valuel 19c. 40-inch PFlain Chiffon Voile | in black, navy, tan, sky, pink| | 50 including bor- | at 19c a vard, value 2 ‘Woven “Flaxon,” another| sheer woven fabric in stripes| and plaids at 1% a yard Thousands of yards of Staple and Novelty Wash Goods— short lengths and full pieces—all at Factory End prices. The popular, “Galatea” Cloth) very desirable for children's| | wear, In a big range of staple| | and fancy styles, including | goed range of plain colors, | Serpentine Crepe, in a broad| assortment of t newest styles at ldc value 1%c. 32 inches heliotrope and white at 19¢ vard, value 25c. ieces of this season" styles In 32-inc Gingham, in checks) new cotc | stripes and plaids at 19c afl| vard, value 250, The = celebrated “Naushon” Lisle Tissue, a sheer woven| fabric in stripes and plaids| value 2sc. 40-inch Bordered Voiles, inf| very attraci e color com- ations at 27c a yard, valuel 3 The celebrated John and| David Anderson’s _Scotc Ginghams, In a good selec tion of pretty plaid combina-| tions at 33c a yard, value 43¢, Matters Decid R.emember — the Factory End Sale touches every department in the store. There are Factory End Bargains in Men’s Wear, Women’s Wear, Millinery, Small Warés, Toilet Articles, Laces, Embroideries, Hos- iery, Underwear, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Ribbons, Etc. No mstter what your needs may be, chances are that you can .fip;-y theza in the Factory End Sale — and always ata mg savmg s ) S = = =S 38c | 24-tnch F value | grounds are black, white, b9¢ navy, Alice, old rose, brown, 3ic | wide range of desirabl , in dots and small fig- | ST =) A Telating v,'r.w RY a glassful of Clicquot Club Ginger Ale =% FACTORY F.ND SALE OF SEASONABLE SILKS | JHundreds of yards of Staple and Novelty Silks at radical price reductions. 29c | New Jacquard Tussah Silk value | striped with neat small figure ar novelty silk for summer wear, ten good colors all ing. 37V%c | 18-inch All Silk Messaline— e | 15 of the most fashionable 59c | shades {o select from at 37%c a yard, value 30c and 59¢. ilard Silks royal and green, designs are dots and figures, At | 21-inch Satin Foulards, in a col- designs at 3lc a yard, Cheney _ Brothers' Shower- proof Foulard S are in dress len regular 85c quality vard, 76c | 40-inch All Silk Marquisette, value | in black, white, $1.00 | at 76c a yard, value $1.00. k and sky guarantecd fast in wash- | | vard, vame sL28 | All onr yard-wide, best qual- ity, $1.00 Messaline Silk, in black, white and a full linel of colors at 83c a yard, value $1.00, Yard-wide, ANl Silk Chiffon Taffeta, in black and colors, | fully guaranteed at $7c a | yard, value $1.25, BLACK SILKS | 19 and 21-inch, All Sitk Peau- | de-Cygme, & good quality | Dress Silk in black only af b5 a yard, value 75c. | Yard-wide All Siik Messaline, in black only at 6%c & yard, | value 8sc. | Yard-wide Al Silk Tafreta | in black only at €9c a yard) | vaue s3c, | Y-ra wide All SIIk Pean-de.-. Soie, In black only at 97c a whenever you have been exercising freely. The stomach craves refreshment; Ginger Ale stimulates and refreshes the stomach and gets it into sh receive solid food later. during hot weather. 5 S LS| food is too heavy. Dunn reporte It keeps one in trim less other cases developed. ermen O'Con- r of procuring a Clicquot Club cools and stimulates without after re- i Nothing but the best pure ingredients are used—pure confectioner’s sugar, the best ginger (from which the astringent resin has been removéd), oils of the best limes and lemons, and purecrystal-clearspring water. Itis a good drink. You cannot find anything more wholesome or appe- At 40—Standa bills were or- nn then invited the mem- officers and re- | s for an outing ard, clty 1s gue o river in the Mayor Dunn wil OTHER CLICQUOT \KERS ARRIVE SLuB BEVERAGB BUT DEPART AT ONCE. A Word From Local Them to @ Root Bee Lemun Sour Orange Phosphate At 68p-T3-inol case dozemos bottlo ata pr ouats to about S per &l 4. C. WORTH, & CO, At BSc—7i-lmch Mxtra At 39 a yard, regular prica b0e. At B8c a vard, regular pries T5e. At 8¢ a yard, regular price $1.00. At $159 a vard, 314 value $1.25. value $1.50. 97c a va. At $1.19 a yard, regular prics $1.50, At $1.29 & yard, regular price $1.75. regular prica $2.00. FACTORY END SALE OF STYLISH DRESS GOODS REMARKABLE Dress Goods values: White and Black Summer Suitings—Whipcord, Serges, Mohairs and Bedford Cords, all washabte at the following very special pries Hundreds of yards of White and , regular prics $1.35. At 770—50-inch All Wool Storm Serge in black and navy onmly, regular price 00, At 97c—54-inch All Wool Storm Serge, black and navy—sponged and shrunk, At $1.28—54-inch ANl Wool Storm Serge, black and navy—sponged and shrunk, FACTORY END SALE OF TOWELING, DAMASKS, ETC. Quality Twilled Crash —Factory End Price 4c a yard. At 73%c—Linen Crash, value 10c. 11e—Linen Crash, value 16c. 14c—Linen Crash, value 18c. 4c—Huck and Turkish Towels— Factory End Price 4c each. 6l4c—Huck Towels, value 8¢, 1 Huck Towels, value 12%e, 10c—Tray Cloth, value 12%ec. 18c—Tray Cloth, value 25c. At 48c—18-inch Sanitary Diaper at 8¢ a plece of 10-yards, value 65c, TABLE DAMASK, NAPKINS At 190—53-1nch Mercerized Satin Tabla Damask, value 8¢, At 890-—80-Inch All Linen Table Dam- ask, valie Boc, Fine Linen Table Damask, value 850, Heavy Table Damask, value § able Damask, value 50c. value $1.2. At $1.16—Size 5% Napkins at 3118 a doze: At $1.36— Best Quality Turkey Red ze % Napking at 80 a dosen, alue $1.50. ze % N‘anklnu at $1.86 a 1.7 dozen, value At $1.64—Size 5 Napkins at $1.64 a dozen, value $2.00, BED SPREADS, ALL KINDS At 580—Hemmed Crochet Ped Spreadn luo Toe. At 780—Hemmed Crochet Bed Spreads, value 9o, iemmed Crochet Red Bpreads, valia §1.88, Hemmed Crochet Be ) Hpreads, yalue §1.08, At 98 Fringed Crochet Bed Bpreads, o 31, At #1.38 l"!“l\aed Crochet Bed Bpreads, value §1.7 Wholesale Distributors. The Porteous & Mitchell Co. le'.wnlfidlm!l toShoose this New i hl@ ry! "n" i ettal sy Sio natian “sland. at 11 p, a-. "Dr!h l'“'.l' m urvln l u &m. .mmmn NEW YORK sl— Write or _tel -o W, 3 Teitiise Agent, New London, tor s’ and tnformation T a1t New York CHELSEA LINE Fare $1 Freight and passenger serwies direct to New X From Norwicn Tuesdays, Thore- fays, Sundays, o [30 New York, 22, foot Roosevel: St ot Wednesdays, Frid Freight recelvad unt'l 6 p. m. F. V. KNOUSE, Agent. FAMOUS FOR ITS BEAUTIFUL SCENERY THE THAMES RIVER fstween Horwich and New Londen Brand New Doubled Decked EXCURSION BOATS Yantic and Shetucket (Capacity 300 passengers each.) Plying between the two cities svery two hours, affording lightful out- in 9 A boat leav: ither city at 9and 11 2. m. ind § o'cloc! | daily. FARES—15 cents one way 25 cents | Round Trip. | Norwich Pisr (Rese Whart) Framkin | | . Square. New London Pier—Rear Unien Ry, Station, Foot State Street. THAMES NAVIGATION €O, NORWICH, CONN. o & Harbor, returning, 5 & m e F- _—-—— | i & ey GRE(HPRIAN vew one ey, 357H ST, WADWAY. Overhaulihg and Nepair Work —OF ALL KINDS ON— AUTOMOBILES, CARRIAGES, WAG. | ons, TRUCKS and CARTS. | Mechanical repairs, painting, trim ming, upholstering and weed werk Blacksmithing in all its branches Scot & Clark Comp. 507 to 515 North Main St. PAYYCUR BIcLS BY CHEQUE on the Uncas National Bank in this way you will know Lhe exact cost of your living and aiways have the best ki.d of a recelpt in the re- turned endorsed cheque. | Courteous and liberal, treatment ex- tended to every deposiior whetber the account be large or small. We solicit your patronage. THE UNCAS NATIONAL BANK, Telephone 65. 42 Shetucket Strest Straw Hat Qleaner 10 cents One package will clean four hats. DUNN'S Pharmacy 50 MAIN ST. LANG Ory Cleaner and Dyer 167 Franklin St SUITS PRESSED 503 Our Wagon Calls Everyfl 4] LY. TS 1) @ium heiter u""' i ing celumns of The BU

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